Nova Scotia budget update slashes deficit by $220M, mostly due to higher tax revenue

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HALIFAX – The Nova Scotia government is forecasting a deficit of $247.5 million for the current fiscal year — an improvement of almost $220 million compared to what was estimated in last February’s budget.

In an update today, Finance Minister John Lohr says the deficit has been slashed because the government expects to collect $642 million more in revenue — for a total of $16.5 billion — in the 2024-25 fiscal year, mostly from provincial taxes.

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